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Seven Days Seven Nights (Nicholas and Nancy) novel Chapter 38

Chapter 38 Grandpa Agrees to Their Divorce 

Nicholas nodded. “Okay.” 

His voice was calm as usual as if there was no trace of reluctance. 

“What about the documents? Have you thought about Grandpa?” 

Nancy nodded. “I’ll tell Grandpa later. He will give it to me. Do you want to go there with me?” 

“Yeah, let’s go together.” 

After breakfast, they packed their things and drove to the Sallows’ residence. 

Uncle Joe and Aunt Gloria were delighted to see them. “Mrs. Sallow, Mr. Jacob Sallow has been talking about you these past two days. I didn’t expect you to come back so soon.” 

“Uncle Joe, where’s Grandpa?” 

“He is reading upstairs.” 

Nancy and Nicholas went to the second floor together. When they reached the door, Nancy looked at him. “I’ll go in and talk to Grandpa first. You come in after he agrees, and I got the certificate.” 

“Okay.” 

When Nancy entered the room, she found that the room was very dark. 

The whole room was dark. The curtains were tightly closed. The only lamp on the bedside was on, revealing a faint light. 

For some reason, she had a bad premonition. 

“Grandpa…” 

“Grandpa, I’m Nancy. I’m here.” 

After shouting several times in a row, Nancy didn’t hear a response. 

Nancy walked to the bed. She discovered that Jacob was lying on the bed, sleeping with his eyes 

closed. 

Nancy didn’t want to disturb him, so she turned around and prepared to leave silently, waiting. outside for him to wake up. 

Unexpectedly, as soon as he turned around, Jacob’s voice sounded. “Nancy, are you here?” 

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Nancy immediately turned around and held his hand. “It’s me, Grandpa. You woke up?” 

“I’ve been sleeping soundly these days. I have enough sleep. It’s time to wake up. Help me get up.” 

“Okay, Grandpa.” 

After Jacob got up, Nancy helped him put on his coat and sit beside the sofa. 

Outside the window, it began to rain suddenly. 

The sound of drizzling rain and fallen leaves seeped into the house through the window, gently calming people. 

Nancy immediately turned off the lamp beside the bed and opened the curtains. 

The whole room became brighter in an instant. Jacob smiled and sighed. “The world outside is better than in the room.” 

“Grandpa, when you get better, we will accompany you wherever you want.” 

“Okay. I’m so blessed.” 

“Grandpa, I’ll brew some tea. What kind of tea do you want to drink?” 

“Earl grey tea.” 

“Okay.” 

Nancy brewed tea in an orderly manner using a set of tea-brewing tools. She strived for perfection in every step and every movement. 

She didn’t know anything about tea-making at first. 

The tea-making technique was taught to her step by step by Nicholas. 

Although she learned the technique, the essence was still very different. 

When Nancy was done brewing the tea, she handed one cup to Jacob and kept one cup for 

herself. 

The temperature dropped a lot because of the rain. Nancy held the teacup. The smoke was thick. The wind quickly blew the heat away. 

Soon, the tea cooled down to the most suitable temperature to drink. 

“Grandpa, you can drink it now. Please have a taste. 

Jacob took a sip and nodded with a smile. “Not bad. The tea you made is very suitable for me.” 

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“Grandpa, I know that my tea-brewing skills are average. You always dote on me and praise me.” Nancy smiled sheepishly. 

“That doesn’t matter. If I like it, they all have to like it.” 

“Grandpa, you are so unreasonable.” Nancy smiled brightly. 

She smiled, but her heart felt cold. 

Grandpa doted on her and liked her very much. 

But what could she do? 

Nicholas was the only exception. 

He didn’t love her. 

She couldn’t continue deceiving herself. 

Suddenly raising her head, Nancy drank all the tea in one gulp. 

Bitter. 

She felt so bitter. 

Of course, the tea was not bitter, but her heart was. 

“Nancy, did something happen? Tell me.” Jacob sensitively sensed that something was wrong with 

her. 

Nancy put down the teacup. She sat on the floor, leaned on Jacob’s lap, and said softly, “Grandpa, I want to ask you something. Can you tell me the truth? I want to know the truth.” 

Jacob’s brows twitched as if he had guessed something. 

“Nancy, go ahead.” 

“Grandpa, when Nicholas married me, did he really marry me willingly?” 

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